Rustystud said:
As one can tell this posters thread has gotten under my skin. It is obvious that the original poster has to much time on their hand and not enough experience dealing with quality gunsmiths.
Nat Lambeth
Nat, I'm not trying to get under anyone's skin and yes, I lack experience which is why I ask the question from more experienced people. I'm just starting down the road of precision rifle building, forming my opinions and methods, you have helped me form many of the methods I currently employ from reading your methods and supporting information.
Personally I have seen two instances even in just a short time where the action affected accuracy, one was a factory rifle that shot very well at 1000 yards for what it was and would hold 5-6 inches AFTER the first round, the cold bore round was 1.5 MOA up and left every time. Through reading on here I build a truing jig and got the tools to qualify an action, all I did was simply face the action and put a ground lug on and that rifle started putting the cold bore round in the group.
My second experience was a few years ago after I started chambering my own barrels, I was still scared stiff to pick up the internal threads of an action and touch the integral lugs so I just didn't touch the action at all and I put a nice Brux barrel on it, I spent all my energy on the barrel and felt I had a master piece. It shot like a bag of poo, at that point I figured I had a short but OK run and should not continue but I finally started looking at every thing and the barrel was dead nuts on, I could not measure anything that was wrong.
I was taking the action of for the umtenth time and I noticed that it looked like the lug was getting more contact on one side than the other, I finally nutted up and put the action in the jig and dialed it in and finished the job correctly. It was a different rifle, consistent and very nice vertical, and it's proven to be a very solid shooting rifle beyond a mile.
Those are my two measurable cases of the action screwing with what should be a good barrel and chambering job which has led me to putting every factory action in my jig and qualifying it and correcting it.
I simply started this thread because I KNOW I lack experience and I have zero desire to do anything less than top quality work and want input from those with numbers and rock solid experience to check myself against and not be swayed by boloney or someone who also lacks experience!!